Pretty fast for a Bentley. Is a massive ultra-Luxury sedan from England really that fast? Well, take a look at the Bentley Flying Spur V8 during its Autobahn top seep run to almost 175 mph. Although it may not look fast a first glance, there’s far more to the Bentley Flying Spur than a leather-clad interior with massage seats. The Bentley Flying Spur V8 may be built in Crewe, England, however, it has some help from its friends in Germany. Bentley is part of the unique portfolio of brands owned by the Volkswagen Group (VG) and benefits from shared drivetrains components and expertise. The skilled artisans in Crewe, England hand stitch the leather, carve out the wooden interior trim, and hand assembles the cars with care. All the while the Germans deliver the powertrain components to England in a perfect pairing of skill sharing. Gallery: 2021 Bentley Flying Spur V8: First Drive 24 Photos … [Read more...] about See The New Bentley Flying Spur V8 Hit 174 MPH On The Autobahn
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Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy: Inside Dartmouth’s Hazing Abuses
Long before Andrew Lohse became a pariah at Dartmouth College , he was just another scarily accomplished teenager with lofty ambitions. Five feet 10 with large blue eyes and the kind of sweet-faced demeanor that always earned him a pass, he grew up in the not-quite-rural, not-quite-suburban, decidedly middle-class town of Branchburg, New Jersey, and attended a public school where he made mostly A’s, scored 2190 on his SATs and compiled an exhaustive list of extracurricular activities that included varsity lacrosse, model U.N. (he was president), National Honor Society, band, orchestra, Spanish club, debate and – on weekends – a special pre-college program at the Manhattan School of Music, where he received a degree in jazz bass. He also wrote songs; gigged semiprofessionally at restaurants throughout New York, New Jersey and Connecticut; played drums for a rock band; chased, and conquered, numerous girls; and by his high school graduation, in 2008, had reached the pinnacle of … [Read more...] about Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy: Inside Dartmouth’s Hazing Abuses
This is why my treadmill desk makes me happier and more productive
advertisement advertisement advertisement I love my home office chair—deeply. It feels like sitting in a hug. advertisement advertisement Before 2020, I would only see it a few hours a day. The rest of the time, I’d work in coworking spaces and coffee shops, which I walk to. It kept me active. The pandemic changed that—my chair became part of my body. I coded there, I had meetings there, I ate my meals there, I happy hour’d with friends there, and I watched Netflix there. I rocked my whiny kids there. I did everything in that chair, and my body started to feel it. We all know that exercise plays an important role in our mental and physical well-being. As a car-less city-dweller, losing the ability to walk around and leave my tiny apartment when the world started to shut down weighed heavily on my mental and physical health. And, as a mom who now had more than one full-time job, I just didn’t have time to dedicate to … [Read more...] about This is why my treadmill desk makes me happier and more productive
Biden looks to bolster long-term research and development
President Biden Joe Biden Suspect in FedEx shooting used two assault rifles he bought legally: police US, China say they are 'committed' to cooperating on climate change DC goes to the dogs — Major and Champ, that is MORE is seeking to ramp up government funding of research projects with injections of cash through both his 2022 budget and a major infrastructure package. Biden’s budget request, released earlier this month, and his infrastructure proposal from March call for billions of dollars in government research and development, including the creation of health and climate centers modeled after the famed Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Pete Buttigieg White House says gas tax won't be part of infrastructure bill The Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden meets with bipartisan lawmakers for infrastructure negotiations Senate Republicans label Biden infrastructure plan a 'slush fund' MORE … [Read more...] about Biden looks to bolster long-term research and development
Virginia teacher says critical race theory has damaged community as frustrated parents demand changes
close Video Evidence of race indoctrination in Virginia classrooms is clear, Loudoun County parent says Loudoun County parent Scott Mineo, who runs Parents Against Critical Theory, shares what he's uncovered on 'Fox & Friends.' An Advanced Placement Government teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia is speaking out about what she calls "Marxist" ideas that have prompted intense infighting among county residents. "We're told that we're living in a county that's suffering from systemic racism and I think that that whole notion has done nothing but damage our community and our school since they began pushing equity," teacher Monica Gill told Fox News this week. She added that teachers were told to "disrupt and dismantle this systemic racism. And I can tell you, one thing that's for sure, it has been disruptive because there are parents who disagree with this ideology, there are teachers who disagree with it, there are students who disagree with it … [Read more...] about Virginia teacher says critical race theory has damaged community as frustrated parents demand changes